It’s finally Heather Finley’s moment. After spending years looking after her mother in the tiny town of Heartache, Tennessee, Heather’s about to follow her dream of singing country music. She can nearly hear the audiences hollering…until the town’s handsome mayor, Zach Chance, comes to her with troubling questions about her late father’s past. Once again, Heather has to choose: protect her family or chase her heart’s desire? Zach is determined to help, and to convince Heather that she belongs in Heartache—with him. But is he just another distraction? Or could he be the one to show Heather how a small-town love can make her big-time dreams come true?

Delightful, lovely, enchanting, refreshing, heartfelt...Dances Under The Harvest Moon is an amazing read!!The story grabs you since page one, it keeps you turning pages until you realize that it's over. The plot is perfect, excellent written, full of wonderful (and some not much) characters, you have family feuds, secrets and a little mystery.I adore Heather, she's AMAZING, really, the struggle with what she wants and what she must, and with her "condition" it's heartbreaking, but luckily for her (and for us) Zach is there, always there! Their journey to Happily Ever After is wonderful. But not everything is love, we have some powerful and heavy subjects (like bullying, a stalker and sexual assaults) but the Author treat those dark situations in a very tasteful way, so don't worry.I Highly Recommend this book to anybody with a Heart.This is a new Author for me, and I felt so honored of being able of reading and reviewing her book. Forever thankful to you, Joanne Rock!!

Three-time RITA nominee Joanne Rock has never met a romance sub-genre she didn't like. The author of over seventy novels enjoys writing contemporary romance and medieval historicals alike, recently exploring Young Adult romance under a pseudonym. An optimist by nature and perpetual seeker of silver linings, Joanne finds romance–in all its forms-- fits her life outlook perfectly. When she's not writing, Joanne enjoys travel, especially to see her favorite sports teams play with her former sports editor husband and three athletic-minded sons.